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A stuck proportioning valve will only prevent either the front or rear or corner / corner from working, it wont make them stick. More likely its one or more frozen brake caliper/s or a bad rubber brake hose/s or frozen brake cables etc.. Is it only front, rear, or both, one left, one right one side or all 4 ? You're gonna have to get the wheels off the ground even if only one at a time to check them. To determine if it is a bad rubber brake hose Crack open a bleeder screw. If the wheel then spins freely replace the hose. If it is still stuck then it is a stuck / frozen caliper, replace the caliper. In the case of rear drum brakes, you can checck the hose in the same way or if it's stuck cables you can try tugging hard on the cables to free them up some but otherwise you'll probably have to pull them apart and do a complete brake job including wheel cylinders.

if the bleeder screw is open and no fluid is coming out you should replace the brake hose (rubber one) to the caliper. if the bleeder screw is broke or wont open replace the caliper.. try closing the bleeder have someone pump the brakes the keep thier foot on the brake while you open the bleeder screw

No pressure or stuck piston in the caliper? When you bleed the line are you getting fresh fluid and plenty of it? I think you might just have a bit of air in the line yet. Use a clean jar and reuse the fluid. Its not the master cylinder or the right front wouldnt close either. Make sure you have the bleeder good and tight and that there is no drippings due to a broken brake line.

remove your brakes & check the pistons if they are caliper brakes if they are drums at the bottom there will be an actuator turn the gear to the fully close position then reinstall the brakes let some one press the brake will you check the actuator for operation

try this. open the two bleeder screw at the rear calipers. leave it open untill the fluid drips generously. close the bleeder. try the brakes. if it works bleed it the nornal way. note: make sure you dont run out of fluid in the master cylinder

All you can do is try some wd40 on it and try to work it free, if it won't go, then a new caliper is needed. To bleed the brakes, locate the bleed nipple on the caliper, get someone to sit in the car, then when you open the nipple (just crack it), get the person to push the brake pedal down and hold it down. Then close the nipple and release the pedal, repeat this process on both calipers until the pedal becomes right. Becareful when the pedal is pressed that you don't get covered in brake fluid, try and catch it in a container as it is lethal stuff.